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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Objects are Not As Close as They Appear

You know you get excited about a project, and you have these grand ideas for how much you'll accomplish on them? You know that feeling when you don't accomplish that much, and it's not because of you? Well, Rachel and I each felt this on consecutive days.

We started building Rachel's arcade machine. But MDF is very, very very dusty, and my dad decided he didn't so much want his basement covered in microscopic glue and wood particles. I don't blame him. So, we have to wait for him to recover from the surgery he's having today (he's the woodworking genius), and a sunny, rain-free day that we can cut this stuff outside. It's February in the Midwest. That means it could be a while. Rachel ordered the computer parts yesterday.

I finished the embroidery on my corset yesterday, and laced the whole thing up, thinking it was now wearable, if not finished. How wrong I was! My ribbon was too wide to fit easily through the grommets, and only one-sided. To solve that, I folded it in half, and stitched it down. It got a little wavy, but it was uniform enough that I didn't think it would be a problem. In truth, it looked fine when I laced it. The thing is, in altering the ribbon this way, I must have also shortened it by quite a bit. A big enough bit that I am now unable to put on my corset! Now that I think about it, it was probably that I skipped grommets when I was doing the fitting, so I wouldn't have to do so much lacing and unlacing. Gah.

I guess I will try to find the right color ribbon in the right size. I'd rather not put white laces on my already white corset, but I may have to. I was hoping I would get away without having to unlace that darn thing again. Oh well.

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I do a lot of things, and it's hard to keep track of them all. This blog lets me rant about those things, and maybe even provide someone else some valuable information. You'll see all sorts of stuff that I make here, including (but certainly not limited to) art, sewing, yarn craft, food, and anything else I may stumble across. My current projects: